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- ...al approval voting]], an approximation algorithm for proportional approval voting}}{{Electoral systems}} ...r |first1=Martin |last2=Skowron |first2=Piotr |year=2021 |title=Consistent approval-based multi-winner rules |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article ...23 KB (3,132 words) - 07:17, 9 November 2024
- ...xt=[[range voting]], a version of approval voting that allows "in-between" approval scores}}{{Technical|date=February 2024}} ...f ''p<sub>j</sub>'' is 1. It can be seen as a generalization of [[approval voting]]: in the latter, one candidate wins (''p<sub>j</sub>'' = 1) and the other ...25 KB (3,694 words) - 21:49, 28 December 2024
- ...on of [[proportional approval voting]]. It is a special case of [[Thiele's voting rules]], proposed by Danish statistician [[Thorvald N. Thiele]] in the earl ...=2010 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3-642-02839-7 |pages=105–124 |chapter=Approval Balloting for Multi-winner Elections}}</ref> ...11 KB (1,530 words) - 08:43, 27 January 2025
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- ...9826571-6-4 |title=Homogeneity and monotonicity of distance-rationalizable voting rules |date=2 May 2011 |pages=821–828 }}</ref> ...], [[Anti-plurality voting]], [[Borda count]], [[Range voting]], [[Bucklin voting]], [[Majority Judgment]], [[Condorcet method|Condorcet methods]] and others ...3 KB (413 words) - 20:07, 30 November 2024
- {{Short description|Game theory model of voting}} ...voting]] in large electorates with [[Secret ballot|secret and simultaneous voting]]. ...5 KB (671 words) - 23:50, 11 November 2024
- ...on of [[proportional approval voting]]. It is a special case of [[Thiele's voting rules]], proposed by Danish statistician [[Thorvald N. Thiele]] in the earl ...=2010 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3-642-02839-7 |pages=105–124 |chapter=Approval Balloting for Multi-winner Elections}}</ref> ...11 KB (1,530 words) - 08:43, 27 January 2025
- {{Short description|Multiwinner voting rules}} '''Thiele's voting rules''' are rules for [[multiwinner voting]]. They allow voters to vote for individual candidates rather than parties, ...12 KB (1,822 words) - 17:43, 6 October 2024
- ...Efficiency for a Random Society.svg|thumb|350x350px|Efficiency of several voting systems with an impartial culture model and 25 voters<ref name=":0" />]] ...4062|doi-access=free }}</ref> is a metric for comparing [[Electoral system|voting methods]] which compares them based on the average well-being of voters.<re ...8 KB (1,140 words) - 04:31, 6 January 2025
- ...[[rated voting]] rule that selects the candidate with the [[Highest median voting rules|highest median score]].<ref name=":0222222" /> It was first suggested ...erences are gradually added in, continuing until one candidate reaches 50% approval. The first candidate to reach a majority of the vote is the winner. ...9 KB (1,217 words) - 19:14, 22 October 2024
- ...bard|first=Allan|author-link=Allan Gibbard|year=1973|title=Manipulation of voting schemes: A general result|url=http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/cs286r/courses/fa ...not straightforward; the optimal ballot for a voter "requires [[strategic voting]]", i.e. it depends on their beliefs about other voters' ballots. ...13 KB (1,940 words) - 08:20, 17 January 2025
- ...'''highest median voting rules''' are a class of [[cardinal voting|graded voting]] rules where the candidate with the highest [[median]] rating is elected. ...reflection of the voters' opinion. They note that as with other [[cardinal voting]] rules, highest medians are not subject to [[Arrow's impossibility theorem ...14 KB (2,000 words) - 03:02, 14 December 2024
- ...al approval voting]], an approximation algorithm for proportional approval voting}}{{Electoral systems}} ...r |first1=Martin |last2=Skowron |first2=Piotr |year=2021 |title=Consistent approval-based multi-winner rules |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article ...23 KB (3,132 words) - 07:17, 9 November 2024
- ...able to the [[tactical voting]] strategy called [[Tactical voting|mischief voting]], which can deny victory to a sincere [[Condorcet winner]].{{Citation need ...[Range voting|score]] all satisfy the later-no-help criterion. [[Plurality voting]] satisfies it [[Triviality (mathematics)|trivially]] (as plurality only ap ...13 KB (2,025 words) - 19:07, 18 October 2024
- === Methods for multiwinner voting === The sequential [[Phragmen's voting rules]], both for approval ballots and for ranked ballots, are committee-monotone. The same is true fo ...7 KB (945 words) - 18:25, 29 July 2024
- ...hilosopher and logician [[Michael Dummett]].<ref name=":02">Dummett, M.: ''Voting procedures''. Oxford Clarendon Press (1984).</ref><ref name="Woodall2">D. R ...st be elected).<ref name="Tideman2">Tideman N.: ''Collective Decisions and Voting''. Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, 2006, p. 268–269.</ref> This criterio ...7 KB (1,067 words) - 09:29, 9 November 2024
- ...xt=[[range voting]], a version of approval voting that allows "in-between" approval scores}}{{Technical|date=February 2024}} ...f ''p<sub>j</sub>'' is 1. It can be seen as a generalization of [[approval voting]]: in the latter, one candidate wins (''p<sub>j</sub>'' = 1) and the other ...25 KB (3,694 words) - 21:49, 28 December 2024
- ...ory budgeting, the method works by equally dividing an abstract budget of "voting power".<ref name=":3" /> ...uced earlier in 2019 by Aziz and Lee for ordinal preferences (that include approval ballots).<ref name=":20">{{Cite arXiv |eprint=1911.00864 |class=cs.GT |firs ...33 KB (5,033 words) - 21:20, 29 August 2024
- ...his eyes. ''This model is elaborated in the page on [[fractional approval voting]].'' ...chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0qY8DwAAQBAJ&dq=multiwinner++voting+a+new+challenge&pg=PA27}}</ref>{{Rp|1}} ...12 KB (1,767 words) - 02:59, 8 August 2024
- {{Short description|Single-winner cardinal voting system}} ...a kind of [[highest median voting rule|highest median rule]], a [[cardinal voting]] system that elects the candidate with the highest median rating. ...21 KB (2,713 words) - 04:52, 2 February 2025
- ...> A [[majoritarianism|majoritarian system]] was later adopted, with voters voting on party lists and the candidates with the most votes (even if below 50%) b ...natheorisi" /> The 1864 Greek Constitution previously specified [[approval voting]] as the official electoral method, until the introduction of proportional ...29 KB (4,062 words) - 23:25, 22 October 2024
- ...d system|runoffs]] or [[Primary election|primaries]], and [[Instant-runoff voting|RCV]] (center-left column) is clearly visible.]] ...tion rules, among them [[Two-round system|two-round]] and [[Instant-runoff voting|instant runoff]].<ref name="Merril 198522422232">{{Cite journal |last=Merri ...40 KB (5,441 words) - 15:47, 28 February 2025
- ...aring different [[electoral system]]s. There are two broad ways to compare voting systems: Voting methods can be evaluated by measuring their accuracy under random simulated ...44 KB (6,320 words) - 14:24, 28 February 2025
- ...calize Democracy |language=en |ssrn=2003531}}</ref> By doing so, quadratic voting seeks to mitigate [[tyranny of the majority]] by enabling participants to t ...t=Weyl |first=E. Glen |date=1 July 2017 |title=The robustness of quadratic voting |journal=Public Choice |language=en |volume=172 |issue=1 |pages=75–107 |doi ...27 KB (3,940 words) - 23:44, 10 February 2025